2 year Breakdown & Accidental Damage Cover

If your product cannot be repaired, you choose between a replacement or an Amazon Gift Card to the value of a replacement.

Cancel at any time; full refund within 45 days, proportional thereafter. Transferable if you sell or gift your product.

Amazon Protect does not cover products purchased for business/commercial use and only covers products purchased on the same day from Amazon.co.uk. Please read the Policy Summary and Terms and Conditions located on the insurance product page before buying.

3 year Breakdown & Accidental Damage Cover

If your product cannot be repaired, you choose between a replacement or an Amazon Gift Card to the value of a replacement.

Cancel at any time; full refund within 45 days, proportional thereafter. Transferable if you sell or gift your product.

Amazon Protect does not cover products purchased for business/commercial use and only covers products purchased on the same day from Amazon.co.uk. Please read the Policy Summary and Terms and Conditions located on the insurance product page before buying.

Or

Comment: Item will come in original packaging. Packaging will be damaged. All purchases eligible for Amazon customer service and a 30-day return policy.

Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items.

NETGEAR AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender - Dual Band Gigabit

Boost your Existing Wi-Fi

Improve your range and speed with Wi-Fi up to 750 Mbps throughout your home. Simultaneous dual band reduces interference and with FastLane technology, you can use both Wi-Fi bands to establish one very high speed connection for HD streaming and gaming.

Extend Internet access for wireless devices throughout your home.

Fast Ethernet port to connect home A/V devices to the network.

Supports new 802.11ac and b/g/n Wi-Fi devices.

Simultaneous dual band Wi-Fi to extend your speed up to 750 Mbps and reduce interference.

Compact. Covert.

The Range extender plugs into a wall outlet for a sleek solution to your Wi-Fi woes. It blends into most environments and is barely noticeable... until you notice a stronger Wi-Fi signal.

Connectivity You Can't be Without

NETGEAR Wi-Fi range extenders help you keep mobile devices, media players and computers connected to Wi-Fi with a reliable connection and expanded coverage in every corner of your home.

Connect Where You Want

With all the mobile devices in your home, you want the freedom to move around without worrying about your Wi-Fi connection. NETGEAR Wi-Fi Range Extenders help to extend Wi-Fi coverage throughout large homes and even backyards. Experience what it means to be truly mobile.

In a Deadzone? Not Anymore.

Is there a void space between your Wi-Fi router and your devices? Add a Wi-Fi Range Extender and strengthen your connection for ultimate experience in connectivity.

There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.

I am relatively tech-savvy, but I made the rare mistake of reading and (trying to) follow the installation instructions, which caused me a good hour of headaches and nearly resulted in the unit being returned. Now it is up and running it is great - have it about ten metres from the router in an area where the signal is quite weak due to thick walls in an old house, but it is linked well and provides an excellent signal at the rear of the house and into the garden, all of which was pretty much a deadsport previously.

Following the supplied instructions and trying to install via a browser window (page 10 of manual) I was unable to access the router - the address was not recognised and I kept being redirected to a "support page". After an online "chat" I was given a free-phone number to contact Netgear support - this worked easily enough, but the support was next to useless - told me I would not be able to use the extender without purchasing additional software!!!

I then did what I (and probably 80% of the population) normally do and tried to install it without referring to the manual......2 minutes later all sorted and working perfectly!!!!

Hopefully you will not have these issues, but if you do need any help, here is how I did it;

-Plug unit into socket close to router and power on - orange light will show and after 30 seconds (approx) will turn green.

-Press WPS button on left side of unit - second light on unit will start to flash green.

-On your computer look for available wi-fi networks, the Netgear extender will show, click to connect.

-This will automaticaaly open a browser tab (I had the browser open already) with the login page for the extender.

-follow the on page instructions to enter account and security / logon details. Router light will illuminate on extender.

-when this is complete, unplug extender and position in area of house between router and (as close as possible to) deadspots you wish to eliminate. Unit will power up as before.

Edit 14 October 2017 - Thank you to all for your kind comments, I am so glad my review has been helpful and really appreciate you taking the time to let me know. I apologise for not replying to your individual comments.

I have amended my review from 4 stars to 5 stars as the unit has now been plugged in for nearly 4 months and has performed without fault. It has not had to be unplugged / reset and has given me an excellent signal throughout this time.

I could not connect this using the extender and Virgin hub, judging from other reviews this isn't uncommon with the Virgin. I had to use the phone to connect. If you are struggling try plugging the extender into a socket near to the Wifi, wait for the green light, go into wifi on your phone scroll down to Netgear and connect that way. Once connected you can move the extender. I had to connect the extender to the Wifi the usual way by going into settings then wifi just as you do when you connect to anything. You will find your wifi number with 'ext' on the end this is what you click to get your appliances setup. Sometimes it asks for the passcode again if you go out of the screen and back in this message disappears on my phone. I hope this saves you some time, I like to follow instructions but they didn't help set up this device. Now it's up and going I'm very happy with the coverage. I have one at the bottom of the stairs and one at the top this now covers the whole house.

After reading the reviews of this product , I did have my doubts of how easy or difficult this would be to use with the router in my house . The problem We ( my wife and I ) have , is the bricks that the house is made of , consist of flint . These make the signal inside the house appalling ( We think that's the cause anyway ) . I shouldn't have worried really . It was fairly easy to set up and a doddle to connect to the router . Also , I have now found I have 5 bars on the WIFI all the way down to the bottom of the garden . So now , I can use the WIFI on the decking while getting some sun !! Three for the price of one . BRILLIANT !! To be honest , you could spend an absolute fortune on WIFI boosters , trying to get a good signal in your house . Don't bother . If you buy one of these , won't be disappointed .

So I bought this and also the Coready N300 http://amzn.eu/8F3YMCn which was about a fiver more dear. My house is a Semi Detached property with thick walls. There is a particular room upstairs which struggles with wifi connectivity from my Virgin Super Hub 2 (latest version). I have tried the TP link powerline kit previously and having spent a lot of money, found that they are useless as the signal kept dropping and the router was forever confused about which wifi signal to select. So here is a comparison of the two units - Netgear N300 VS Coready N300

1) When you first use the WPS button to connect to the router the Netgear unit seemed sluggish and struggled whereas the Coready connected first time without any issues.

2) Netgear has no signal strength indicator whereas the Coready has 3 bars and clearly shows the wifi strength. Very useful feature when you need to know what the wifi signal is like.

3) Using the same spot when both units are live the Netgear pushes out atleast 5-10 mps more than the Coready.

4) iPhone 7 and Chromebook struggles to connect to the Netgear device and is a hit and miss however the Coready connects immediately first time.

5) Netgear device has a handy --ext label along with your original wifi name which is quite useful and seems tidy whereas the Coready is just called Coready when you do a search for wifi signal.

6) Netgear device drops to the original wifi signal from the router frequently when it detects the router signal as being stronger which is a handy feature but does not connect back to the Netgear device when you use the Iphone or Chromebook, which then means the Iphone connects to a 3G signal and you have to manually again connect to the Netgear N300. This in my view is a total deal breaker as it defeats the purpose for the use.

All in all both units have their good and bad bits but given the intended use of the device the Coready beats the Netgear hands down and that extra fiver goes a long way. I have been streaming Amazon Fire movies through the Coready with no issues. Definitely worth the buy. Avoid the Netgear!